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miércoles, 6 de mayo de 2015

Y con el nº 7 ... NOrcBerto !!

El estadio de "Pinchoz Afiladoz" de Blood Bowl, después de un partido disputado, vitorea a un orco el nº 7 - Norcberto. Desgraciadamente,hoy un jugador que ha aparecido en un mal partido del bando de los elfos, causando dos bajas por lesión y una baja por fallecimiento dada la gravedad de las lesiones sufridas. El estadio ha disfrutado hoy de un día memorable que pasará al recuerdo y blablabla blabla bla bla.In the Blood Bowl’s “Pinchoz Afiladoz” stadium has
taken place a match which was encouraging a number 7 orc whose name is
Norcberto. Unfortunately, it has appeared a player on the side of elves who
caused two injured players and one of them has died due to the severe injuries.
The stadium has had a memorable day today which will be remembered and
blablablabla blabla bla bla

Os dejo este busto orco de Roberto Chaudon que tenía muchas ganas de pintar. La miniatura fue imprimada en negro sin parte del casco para facilitar la labor del pintado.Here you can see this orc’s bust which is owned by Roberto Chaudon. I
was looking forward to painting it. The model was primed by using black colour
but without a part of the helmet so as to make easy the painting.

After that, I chose some approximate tones, crimson colour and a mixture
of green and skin colours in order to emphasize the miniature’s skin. I do this to stain and to colour the model.
I’ve done this several times throughout the process since the prime is dark and
it’s difficult this model to get some colours.

The first step that I took was about the armour’s scratches but,
however, I’ll have to start again later with. I was interested in doing in
order to see how the result was, valuing if I liked the result or didn’t.

On the other hand, I’ve been painting the miniature’s skin by using a
different yellow colour and now it has a colour that I really like. At the same
time, I could paint the lips and tone the wound and a part of the skin.

An important advice that I can give you all is that we can sometimes
lose the real look of the model. So, sometimes it’s necessary to take the
figure away from the spotlight to see how its natural look is.

After, I can paint the metal by using different blue and oranges tones
to simulate the oxide. As you know, orcs aren’t clean hahaha.

Vuelvo a seguir dándole mas capas al color rojo de la armadura. En este caso pongo la parte del casco que cubre la mandíbula para ver como queda y pintar todo a la vez. Now, I can go on
putting more colours, one over another, on the armour’s red one. In this case,
I’m putting the helmet’s part to cover the jaw and, in this way, I can see how
it looks, while painting everything

I’m working
on the skin whereas the armour is getting wiped. I’m doing this because the miniature must have an intense skin
colour than in the shades. I’d like to mention that I’ve used tallarn flesh and
green to make this shade. The result is a light and red skin as complementary
to the shade. The brand that I used was Citadel.

Para la armadura he dado un lavado final con Devlan Mud para hacer aún más sucio el metal de la armadura y oscurecerlo más.I’ve used a Devlan
Mud’s wash in order to make the metal dirtier and darker in the armour.

Once I finished the armour, I drew a white line on the shoulder and did
the final scratches. To finish, I put a small nylon thread on the shoulder pad
so that it can simulate some blood drops. After that, I put white glue and I
covered it all by using Andrea’s red ink and a little black colour for the dark
blood.

Finally, I had to stain some parts of the model by using blood. I used
the blood in the parts of the figure in which I was interested in. Besides,
I’ve made facial cuts and some other cuts in different parts of the orc.